Fopper Quotes & Sayings
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That's the problem with truth. The truth is relentless. It won't leave you alone. It keeps creeping up on you from every side, showing you what's really so. That can he annoying. — Neale Donald Walsch

I like a fresh face. I like clean skin. Fresh skin, cute color on the lip, cat eye, mascara, and I'm good to go! — Becky G

As the river enters into the ocean,
so my heart touches Thee. — Kabir

My ranch William S. Hart Park is for the benefit of the American Public of every race and creed. — William S. Hart

A song is the exultation of the mind dwelling on eternal things, bursting forth in the voice. — Thomas Aquinas

I didn't understand at the time why Vince was so interested in teaching me life lessons when all I was trying to do was get my video played. But now I think it's because he saw a little bit of himself in me. Just like me, he was a rebel who listened to no one and did whatever it took to get the job done, pissing people off with his stubbornness and drive in the process. Therefore, he was trying to teach me how to better myself instead of repeatedly getting into trouble by rubbing people the wrong way. — Chris Jericho

You may very well ask what the goddess of love is doing in St. Andrews, writing trashy romances. Adapting. — Kelly Link

And I guess I realized at that moment that I really did love her. Because there was nothing to gain, and that didn't matter. — Stephen Chbosky

There are writers in Germany who drink the Absolute like water; and there are books in which even the dogs make references to the Infinite. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

I can change a light fixture, and I can do certain things. But I'm really bad in terms of construction. I can't do any of it on my own. — Nate Berkus

What he really wanted was revenge. But against whom, and for what? Even if he had the energy for it, even if he could focus and aim, such a thing would be less than useless. — Margaret Atwood

The tragic sense of life: our heroic acceptance of the suffering of others. — Edward Abbey